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A parrespondent of the Jimmin says that Ragain is increasing her military strength in oros, and that she is now engured constructing a fort as Masampo, the work being pushed on with all possible rapidity,"
The action brought by Mr. Shigeta, exchange
The French Red Cross Hospital has been established within the compound of the Seishun Ladies Sominary at Southern Bluff, Nagasaki broker, against Mr. Hiranume Senzo, the Yoko The wounded and invalidod soldiers in the heshama millionaire, charging him with fraud
lently obtaining a promissory note, has been pital at present number 196 in all
dismissed by the Tokobama Chiko Saibanalio on the ground-of-insufficient evidence.
case has dragged on for nearly ten months It is reported from Yokohama that a Chinese now, and the sympathy of foreign residents merchant of that port exported Japanese gold in Ching, "and indeed, as our correspon-oin amounting to 50,000 yen to Hongkong by dont writes, "of all friends of justice," can-
the German mail steamer Stuttgart, which arrived here on the 97th ult. not be withheld from the unfortunate pri- soner, who is known to be obnoxious to the reactionary party of China for reasons far other than his alleged offence at Shanghai. The Portuguese Government, we feel con- vinced, is unaware of the injustice which it is committing, but the wrong to King LIEN-SHAN is all the same as if it were done A. S. WATSON & CO., wittingly. A decision in this long drawn out case would give general satisfaction, and the Governor of Macio has a chance of doing a service both to Mace and to the mother-country if any action of his should hasten the event.
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The return of the number of visitors to the City Hall Library and Masam slows that the former stitution was visited by 441 non- Chinese and 126 Chinese, the latter by 104 non- Chinese and 2,220 Chiness.
The rat market in Koho-is-boosing. Since the price paid by the City authorities has been raised 2 to 5 sen per head, the number of rats purchased has amounted-in three weeks to 15,527, against 25,020 purchased between the
27th July, and the 23rd October.
Mr. Julian T. D. Arnold, second son of Sir Edwin Arnold, sailed from New York for Et rope a prisoner on the Cunard liner Umbria on October 27th. Mr. Arnold, wlio is a solicitor. is charged with the embezzlement of large ULLS of money in London early in the year:
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A Japanera contemporary says that the actions of Field-Marshal Waldorses are cansing dissatisfaction among the staff-officers of the allied forces. Ho plans everything in concert with his own officers, while the staff-officers of the other. Powers are not consulted.!
It is reported from Sasobe that frandelant transactions have occurred in the Shipbuilding Department of the Japanese Admiralty there,
at the AdmiraltyCaptain F. S. Inglefield, The following appointments have been made
to the Glory, to date November 1; Naval In- strmotor F. M. Broadbent, M.A... to the Glory,
in China.
TELEGRAMS.
**DAILY PRESS” SERVICE.
THE CRISIS. IN CHINA.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
SHANGHAI, 3rd December, 8.10 p.m.
THE NEGOTIATORS' CREDENTIA
A nativo telegram from Peking sta that the Foreign Ministers and Chine peace negotiators met to-day to exam one another's credentials.
debris, consisting of shattered launches, juoke, 20 launches and over 20 junks and beats ware and boats. Eined the shore. In that one night shattered, while askore houses were blow down and mat-shads utterly demolished. In that night" in this harbour the police returns collected a faw days afterwanis showed that between 80 and 100 lives wore lost, but that was not the fall tale, for the Captain of one of the Canton bosts saw enak close by on the other side of Stonecutter a Island two junka with 20 people on board, not a soul of whom was saved nor have their bodies been recovered. That night was not without ita gallant desde there, and among those gallant doods never was a base in which o hero me death more bravely than the Naval dashed against the wall of the Torpedo Dept at Yard Policeman Duncan, who, seeing two Chinese women in a sampan, which was being Kowloon, jumped into the sampau and in a vain attempt to save them perished with them. Im- to date November 1.. The Glory was commie-mediately after may return from Taumati I sent to sioned at Portsmouth on the 1st ult. for servics the Chairman of the Tang Wha Hospital to ask what could be dons to discover the people who had suffered through the loss of their boats, and I found that the Director of the Tung Wha Hospital had already started on their distrossed and to recover the bodies of the errand of mercy two launches to assist the drowned (Applause). I asked those gentlemen to Bud out for me before we attempted to the Viceroys. solicit subscriptions what actually had taken place, the people who really
is and the immer of lower in lost. I believe they have done this and that Mr. Lo Kin Ting has nt the present moment that list in his possession. It therefore re- All the foreign warships on the Yangt maine for us to arrange to asist in subiribing dressed ship and fired salutes in honour a saftoient amount of money to pellave the distroes of these poor people. I know there would be no difficulty about the matter, for the the Empress Dowager's birthday. European public of Hongkong are always will be equally gonerous in subscribing to generous in subscribing, and I am sure they alleviate the distress of the people who have suffered in our ow colony. (Applause.)
many lives and boats have han list. I went harbour of Victorin, I find on enquiry that
down to Lantan, and I found that the day be fore the typhoon, a fishing Hoot of 17 junks with 87 souls on board loft Tui-Ho, on the South of Lantau, and that of that number not one ereż A London cablegram states that the steamer returned. Six people from a village to the east
Unless the Russian authorities intorfere to prevent, the fuel problem at Nome has been solved by the discovery on the Siberian coast of large lodges of bituminous coal. Two hundred tons of it were landed at Nome on September 19th, just after the last severe storm there. It was quickly bought up at 260 a ton, and will aid materially in keeping the minors there warm this winter.
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The Chugai Shogyo Ekimpo, a Japaness Fornacular journal, published a telegram from Shanghai; dated Nov. 22nd, in which it was stafet in consequence of which five merchants who that the Russian Government bavi addressed The Bongal Lancers whore wintering up
hayo beor, supplying umaterials to the Depart-talographic message to La Hung-chang through north, as we quoted in yesterday's issue from themont were arrested on suspicion by the police the Chinese Minister to St. Petersburg, in- P. & 7. Times, are the single squadron loft and banded over to tho Naval authorities. It forming him that Rassin intended to establish taide the immediate ricinity of behind when the other two squadrons returned to Hongkong last month.
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We received yesterday evening from Mr. Rouusorelle Wikiman, U.S. Consul-General, the following typhoon warning, issued from Manila Observatory at 4 p.m. that day:- Pro- bably depression in China Soc S. W. of Manila
between-lth and 14th parallala."
is reported that the amount of money involved
is vory considerable.
The ice season being now about to set in, the Nippon Yusen Kaisha closed its steamship ser- rice on the Nowchwang line on the 31st Octo- bor, and therefore the steamer which left for that port from Kobe on the 28th it. will be stopped at Chofoo. The service on the Viadi vostock line will be closed with the steamer
Yamashiro Muru, which is to love Kobe on the 12th inst.
The nanust meeting of the International Cotton Manufacturing Cc. was held at Shang- hai on Thursday last. The serious dancin position of the Company was the subject of
Two Wachang despatches to Shanghai ap. some discaesion, and the question of the man- agement was auimaverted on by some share-pear in the N.-C. Daily News of the 30th uit The first states that Viceroy Chang Chih-tang At the offices of the Feldic Works Depart-Conent in Hankow stating that the latter had received recently a despatch from a Foreign received a telegram from a Kansa missionary reporting that a large portion of General Tang Fuhsiang's army, numbering noorly 10,000 men. hud left Shcusi and entered Kansu province to
holders.
ABELOUR GLENLIVET is a very old Peet Whisky (smoky) and could not now lemont yesterday Mr. G. J. W. King offered for replaced in stock at the price.
D is well known for its fine flavour.
a Russian Administrative Office in Manchuria
and toʻplace the district under Russian suze rainty.
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which left Portland on October 6th for Vladivostok and Hongkong, has been lost at sea- The Ere had aboard 25,000 barrels of four, valued at $116,200, and the vessel was worth close on $200,000. Whether Lar crew was saved or not is not known as yet. The Eta was a now vossel, having been built in 1899. She was formerly the Waddon and registered 3,220 tons She was rated as gruas, and 2,088 tons net. ene of the best vessels plying on the Pacific.
A Kobe telegram to the N.-C. Daily News, dated the 28th nlt., announces the death there from typhoid of Mr. A. C. Sim, long us of the most prominent foreign residents in Kobe. A Stot by descent, ho was by occupation a chemist,
the
competition Kowloon Inland Lt No. 1,112, situate at Ma-Tan-Kok. The lot comprise. 5.000 square feet. The upset was $800 and the price roalisod was $320, the purchasers being PRO- the Naral Yard contractors, who bought the join hands with the levies of Prince Tuan, but he was also prominent in stalotic exor you that Their Highnesses the Maharajabs
1S OF SUPERB QUALITY, AND
NOUNCED BY LEADING LOCAL CONNOISSEURS
TO HE THE REST BRAND IN THE HONGKONG
MARKET
lot as a site for un overseer's bungalow,
The Mother Superior of the Italian Couvent begs to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of the following sums for the extension of the Convent and other necessaries for the coming
winter:
A.S. WATSON & CO. Ang, J. do Bosario
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TUE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
BIRTHS.
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At. Samoon's Villa, Hongkong, on the 3rd De- cember, the wife of JAMES WALMER, of a son
13050 On the 28th November, 1000, at Pentung, Shanghai, the wife of PETER MUNGALL, of a daughter.
DEATH.
On the 29th November, 1900, at 4, Makales Terrave, Shanghai, CLAIRE MABIOs, infant daugh to of William Barouz, Chinese Customs Service, aged 21 montha and 12 days.
The Daily Press.
Sir John Carrington E. Niedhardt A Friend
raised on the Niaghsia-Mongolian borders, whose avowed object is to rebel against the Emperor. The Consul therefore requested the Viceroy to telegraph to Hsinn asking the Gor. ernment to instruct the local and military authorities of Kanan province to give proteo. tion and assistance to any missionary or for ...$100.00signer in want of help there. Viceroy Chang 25.00 seat his telegram to Hsian the same day. Ac- -6.00
cording to the other despatch. Chang Chih- 75.00
tung received a telegram from Governor Ts'en of Shensi asking the former to send with all buste eight quick-firing guns to Heinu, as there was urgent need of them. The guns in ques- tion were sent the next day.
Author performance of Our Flat was given in the Theatre Royal last night by the Amateur Dramatic Company. There was ngain a good attendance, Lady Blaks and the Maharajah of Fikauir being among. the pre- sent. The performance was in every way as successful as the preceding ones, the rounds of applause and rears of laughter big frequent. The proceeds on this occasion are to be given to the Italian Convent extension fund.
SEYMOUR'S SUCCESSFUL VISIT.
Admiral Seymour returned here to-da He is satisfied with the result of his visit
FOREIGNERS HONOUR THE EMPRESS DOWAGER.
THE WAR IN SOUTH
AFRICA.
LONDON, 2nd December, 7.5 p.m.
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OPERATIONS AGAINST DE WET.
PAGET SUCCESSFUL. General Paget successfully engaged Con
GENERAL NEWS.
LONDON, 2nd Decemhor, 7.5 p.m..
destroyed. In Mirs Bay at Sha-Tau-Kok, of Thilo were lost and 17 junks and beats Lord Kitchener reports heavy fighting i which I visited a few days ago, three people the Orange River Colony. General Kpox were drowned, and in a village close to Taipo ku 36 boats were entirely destroyed. In a fishing pursuing Da Wet. General Settle bas de population the destruction of a man's boat manfeated Herzog, who was trying to join D bo considerable distress which I have no Wet.. the destruction of his home, and there mast doubt will be met and allowisted in h ́vary short time by the subscriptions that I ask you and the public of Hongkong to give. I know that the Chinese community are always. ready to help their people. Ne people on earth. are more ready as far as I have seen. Up tomandants Viljoen and Erasmus at Rietfon the present they have seen that no person has died of starvation or felt any great want. To tein, enable these people to replace their junks and boats we shall require about Ilva and twenty thousand dollars. That is not a large sau, and I have no doubt it will be very readi ly subsoribed. I have pleasure in telling Scindia of Gwalior and of Bikanir, who have done me the honour of coming hers to-day, have sach generously subscribed £25. (Applause). that the following gentlemen shall collect for Now I have nothing more to say but to propose this fund, namely, Mr. Stewart Lockhart, Mr. Chater, Mr. Keswick, Sir Thomas Jackson. Mr. Fang Wali Chuen, Mr. Ho Fook and Mr. Lo Kinting Lam sure that amongst them gentle-p men the collections will be very readily taken construction of the isthmian canal, including A company floated with a view to devolopiague aké ho will respond to my suggestion(Br. the free use of the San Juan River and Lake
I have not asked Mr. Keswick, but I
baveno the petroleum industry of Japan was registered Keswick nerded assent) to form one of this on the 15th alt. The approved capital of the body of gentlemen, because Mr. Keswick is Managua concern is 10,000,000 yen, which is contributed always ready and willing to come forward when by six gentlemen only. Mr. J. W. Copmann, there is a good work to be done. (Applause) If thesa gentlemen will kindly undertake to the agent for the Standard Oll Company collect, the information which is now in the Yokohama, holds 9,780,000 yen ; Messrs. J. H.
posession of Mr. Lo Kin Ting can be kid Hartig, N. . Dan, and Kumamoto each 5,000 yen; Mr. Otani Kalej 150,000 yon; and Mr. Magushi Kyohei 50,000 yon. The Directors of the Company are Messrs. J. W. Copmaan, N. Edwin Dun, and Otani Kahes, and the auditors Messrs. Magoshi Kyohei and J. F. Lowder.
cises, and a well-known member of the local fire-brigado. Also, to quote our contemporary, "he built yachts and steam-laurchos and sailed them in all sorts of weather, he was the right hand of Kobe whenever a typhoon struck it, he took contracts for refloating chips when they were stranded, and he refloated them.”
THE RECENT TYPHOON.
THE BELIEF OF THE SUFFEREËS.
THE NICARAGUAN CANAL.
Nicaragua has granted the United States the necessary rights and privileges for th
LOCAL MOVEMENTS.
Yesterday the British fransporta Zalpoara before them, and they can decide on the amount and Wardha arrived from Taku and Weihaiwsi of money to be given in each case
Sir JOHN CARINazor, în (sconding the respectively. proposition, said he was quite sure that, without going into detail in this matter again, they all sympathised very much with a van gedag the Chinese dosting popniation espacially, enda seb
FOOTBALL..
who had suffered in this great disaster.PC. Y 25TH coY. RA,
He believed that, as his Excellency had said,OLD MOVE BABTREN DIVISION.
the community of Hongkong) both Chinese. Played at Happy Valley yesterday afternoony
A report from the Japanese Commercial Agent at Vladivostock says that the intention of the Russian Government to increase the im port duties, in order to raske provision for the expenses of the wur, Las been known for me time, but steps to put the new rates into opera The first foreign paper in Peking is to be tion have only recently been taken. The articles called the China Times. The manager will be affected are spirituous liquors, cakes and tobacco,
and European, would have great pleasure in in fine weather. The teams were Mr. J. Cowen and the editor Mr. T. Cowen, on which an extra tax of 50 per cent, is imposed
coming to their aid. The only anggestion Hongkong-GoslWH. Howard; backs--- founder of the Manila Times, and formerly The Consul kaya that with the exception of
ha had to make was tint although the EuO.T. Kew and W. H. Bussell; half-bucks-8. HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VEUX ROAD C. connected with the Hongkong Telegraph, China small dealings in Jajuese sake, the Japad His Excellency the Governor (Sir Henry be in a position to kalow the right appropzin LA. Swattenham, RA, Et. Clapham, E.G.A. Yesterday at noon a meeting convened by ropean gentiorien on the committee would not Jenkins, G. Bozziar, and A. Porter: forwaria— LONDON UFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, ECMail (not the Daily Presa, ns stated by the merchantz are very little concerned in these in Blake, G.0.M..) was held in the City Hall for tion of the fund raised, still it would be much Noble, J. J Wild, and Lt. Browne RE
Japan Mail), Kobe Chronicle, and Japan Times creases. But if the new tariff contemplated for the purpose of taking such measures as might better to lay the responsibility on the whole R. A Goal-Persone; basis-Wilkins and HONGKONG. December 4th, 1900 He also acted as special correspondent of The goods entoring the Amur district bo put into be deemed necessary for the relief of the of the committee, the European gantiaman Spence, half-backs Letten, Mullis, and Gur-
Tines during the Chim-Japan War, and as operation from the beginning of 1901, 80 or 30 sufferers from the recent typhoon His Excel acting in concert with the Chinese goutlemen, ney: forwards Liente Lovis, Franch, Gart THB letter from our correspondent "X" special correspondent of the Loudon Daily News per cent of the Japanese manufactured goods leney presided and was supported by Sir John who no denkt would enlighten them as to the land, Hare, and Chapman
Carrington, CMG (Chief Justice), Six right appropriation. Ho supposed it was not Bongkong kicked off and after a series of which appears in another column, calls at-
and Heater's Agency at other times. The new imported into that district will be affected. Thomas Jackson, Viscount Bairdale, the Hon. contemplated that there should be any other encounters in mid-field, the ball was manoeuvred tantion once more to the case of KING LIEN-journal will be printed in sovan languages, Especially if the revised tariff now in operation | J. H. Stewart Lockhart, C. LG (Colonial public meeting or committee appointed. This up to Howard's onsigo, an unproductive corner MILAN, which excited considerable interest Chiness, Japanese, English, French, German, in European Russia to increased by from 10 to Scoretary), and the Hon. J. Keswick, committee, he understood, would be charged resulting. Swettenlam asptured and the ball Thero were BJ80 present Lady Blake, with the collection of the fund and also with was passed from one to another of the forwards hero last February and March. It will / Hussien, und Italian. The price will be 81050 per cent. and applied to the Amar region, their Highnesses the Maharajahs Scindia" of the distribution of the fund when it had been and Ausly relinquished to Browne, who shet.
Japanese tande with Russia will feel the change Gwalior and of Bikanir, the Bishop of Viatoris collected.
Wilkins saved and Wild, who recaptured, sent It appears that the paragraph in our Shang- greatly. There is some talk, however, that the (Dr. Hoara) the Bar, R. F. Cobbold, the Hai The motion was put and curriel.
the ball to the antside of Parsons' goal. The siz I. M. Gray, the Hon, Dr. Ho Kai, the Han, the action of the Portuguese authoritics at ni telegram which appeared in last Friday, uew tariff will not be enforced at Vladivostock Woi A Tak, Dr. Clark, Messe, E. Osbon His EXCELLENTI thank you very much yards fick saw the leather taken charge of by Bondar, who, after a plucky run ap felä, lost to until next Augast, which, according to generul R. G. Showan, H. N. Mody, P. Jordan, Fung for your attendance here to-day. I have un Macao, and that in consequence the Portu.issns about kuni Ta-pu, the recently promoted opinion, would be a wise postponement; but the Wah Chnen, Ho Fook: Lo Kin iing Li Pale, donlit whatever that in a very low days the fulling Jenkins, who was playing a strong game, blocked a spurt by the R.A. forwards, and Li Yau Toom, Lau Ta Kong, Law Yat Tas, amount which is necessary will be anheartbed panel to Swattenham, who in turn gave the Consul-General, Senkor A. G. Ruave read as follows:-" Huai Ta-pu is reported truth as to this is impossible to ascertain.
Lau Cha Pak, Au Yen Thi Ho Lai Bháng”, The Hon Dr Ho Kar, in proposing nyote ball to Clapham. The lattor, however, failed te of this paper. Sonhor ROMANO then point-
As a mark of respect to the memory of the Tennis Pui Chi and others.
of thanks to His Excellencey for taking the accept the past and the ball was sent out by H EXCELLENCY said--Your Highnesses, matter up on behalf of the Chinese, said the Gurney, Swettenham and Clapham were giving ed out that KING LIEN-SHAN was only de- to have occurred on the 25th alt. in a small town late Honourable John Sherman, formerly Boere- ladies and gentlemen: I have naked you to mori Chinese present world appriciate the very a good mhibition of combined play, and seem to taured at Monte Fort, not in jail; that he in Shanti. Huni Ta-pr was going. to Hstarfs tary of State of the United States, who deder
bed the His Brollangy to stitad bi sech eager Jenkins and Romner, had only to await the arrival of instructions to take up his new post. It was Honi Ta-puto 22nd October, the American flag was hoist what measures shall be taken to allegiste the had ahora towards the sufferare from the right and centre külves respectively, and from Lisbon and the arrival of documents who tried to prevent a reform memorial of ono ed half-mast yesterday at the U.S. Consulate distress caused by the typhoon of the 10th | typhoon," and he was sure that the Chinese all-lent back, put oma telling from the Chinese authorities supporting the of his secretaries, Wang Chso, from gating to In a proclamation issued by him President charge of embezzlement; and that if it the Emperor in 1898, and was cashiered for his McKinley says "In the fullness of years and should appear that the charge was trumped pains. Hasi Ta-pu and Kang Yi, by their honours John Sherman, lately Secretary of up to enable the Chinese Government to get exertions, enabled the coup d'itat to be so swift Stato, has passed away. For among our
and successful.
remembered that several letters and articles appeared in the local Prese, commenting on
guese
MANO, made a statement to a representative
possession of the person of a Reformer, Kine would be liberated. But as our cor-
por annum.
Manchu President of the Board of Rites, should
dead while proceeding to Honfu." The death
is stated in a Taiyuanfa tolegram to Shanghai
citizons-kave risen to greater or more do served eminence in the national councils In Der Osiasiatische Lloyd Herr Frans Wous than he, The story of his public life and advocates the transformation of Peking into a services is as it were the history of the country sea-port. This he claims would be inexpensive for half a century. In the Congress of the and of great utility. His proposal is to United States he ranked among the foremost straighten the winding course of the Peiho, in the house, and Ister in the Senate. He was
November. We all remember with what equani- - would co-operate with the greatest heartiness, and their detetoet
papīr
вигривод.
Tot be enally mity one saw the typhoon cone hoisted on the in collecting subscriptions. They had sirendy The Pore the weaker toem all romud, erce did a great deal 8th. November, and even when the red ball was had a few thousand-$7,000-promised (sp. although Willins and Spence a drum people went about their business quite generally known that the European community most throughout the entire game, kept the druge tople rent actie hot as changed to planse) and he was sure that when it was to retrievalist interiority Hongkon satisfied that one would have nothing more had taken such a hearty sympathy in the matter ball in their oppoznate territory, and sout then perhaps a severe gala, The fishing the abscriptions from the Chinese would come in some neat shots that Parsons just as bosts left the harbour, and on locking out in rapidly.
cleverly returned. Browne fluked three corners, His EXCELLENCY expressed his thanks for two in acestion." On every occasion, he on the evening of the 9th. I saw that respondent says, the ordinary period of
while the black cone was hoisted stil the the compliment paid him and the proceedings topped the web. Half timp arrived without janke ware moored in their usual places off tormimated
either team haring scored, hat in the second detention passed; months passed, and the
Taumati and Mong-kok-tsui, and not collected
half, continning their aggry ive tactics, Hong- kang snoonsded in evading Farsons no less than prisoner still remained. Governor GAL
in the shelters, as they would have been in the
The German sailing ship Flottback, reports three times-Noble being responsible for twe previous month after a similar warning. The HARDO went away and left him in prison. which has gradually silted up all the way, as } twice a member of the Exécutive Cabinet, first fact was that nobody believed that we were the Japan Herald, arrived in Tokohama Ear- goals and Bonner for one. The game, by no gung to have a bail typhoon in Novamber. bour safely on the afternoon of the 16th ult, means the best that Happy Valley has soon, thus In the interval between his departure and well as at the mouth, and to construct a suitas Smretary of the Treasury, and afterwards But as the evening closed in and the night wore having Bosted off Fuji-saki after the removal andad in win for Hongkong by three goals the arrival of the new Governor at Macao, able canal between Tongke and Peking in place as Secretary of State. Whether, in debele duren we realised that a fierce typhoon held us in its of 1930 tons of onego. It seems she encountered to nilishuka Topan the case got out of the court, and the tri- of the four pisoss of canal already existing, ing the dark hours of our Civil War or as the grip, and at daybreak nors morning the mlante heary gala off Book Inland, and was besting In H. E. Graham's absence, Howard played bunal's report was submitted to the Council which communicate with the Peiho but not director of the country's finances during the Kuns of Her Majesty's ship Sandpiper their up with a light wind when she missed stays goal in the first half and Porter in the second.
fale of distress and wore gallantly responded to and the tide drifted her on to Fujisaki This temporarily governing, which did not see fit with one another, necessitating numerous period of rehabilitation or as a trusted councillor by Her Majeurs ship. Otter, which, ably mishap does not exhaust the story of the Flott- |-
resie KING and so referred the case and transhipments. Once regulate the course of in framing the nation's laws for over 40 years, handled by Commander Wilkin, saved the crow beck's ill-luck. While in the China Bas she LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. all the documents to Lisbon. Then Senhor the Feiho, making the stream straighter, swifter, as the exponent of its foreign policy, his course of the Sandpiper with the exception of one hail to battle with s typhoon for 48 hours. The
d HORTA E COSTA RIrived in Macao; but Kia and deeper, olear away the bar at the month, was ever marked by devotion to the best interests unfortunate min, only a few minutes before alis carpenter was washed overboard and the second kathermoorings (applause) and the waren ne blown off the yard and killed. The caus still remains at Monte Fort. Now it is not.and you can at once with a well-made cual get of his beloved land, and by able and conscienties surging right up to and over the Kowles paper reports that the British four-masted wil een Line) left Singapore for this port on the janke and gruboste up to Peking. Herr Wous effort to uphold its dignity and honour, a golowas showed in what a furious ses the fleeting ship Amsterdam was down the boy and had 1st inet and is expected to arrive here on the alleged that be suffers any hardships apart estimates the cost as follow:-$1,000,000 for countrymen will long revere his memory, and of junke, hidden by the blanket of mist, were been trying to get up for the past week, but oth nati
the canal, 31,500,000 to regulate the Peiho see in him a type of the uprightones and the ambos oculd live, I went over that Yau- when first built was the biggest ship in Eng. for this port on the 3rd inst. 16.5 p.zo. With the straining, Whim the typhoon was passed and had been prevented by the wind. This rousel The P. &. 0, roamer Bengal loft Bingapore 81,500,000 on the improvement of To
seal that go to moulding and strengthening «, mati shore. And I shall never forget the scene had. Some years ago, he was towed into aubrund Bugliah Malls, and Jo dne here on the $4,000,000.
of desolation that met my gase. A mam of Hongkong with three of her maste blown dows. 9th fret, at about 1 pm...
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from such as are inevitable in the detention of an old man, infirm in health, in confine ment and away from his family. But the
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